Pool Barriers: Dearborn vs Detroit
How do pool barriers rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Detroit, MI?
Dearborn and Detroit have similar restriction levels.
Dearborn, MI
Wayne County
Dearborn requires pool barriers at least 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates per the Michigan Residential Code. In-ground and above-ground pools 24 inches deep need enclosures.
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Wayne County
Michigan Residential Code Appendix G and Detroit Building Code require a minimum 4-foot barrier around all swimming pools (in-ground and above-ground over 24 inches deep).
View full Detroit rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Dearborn | Detroit |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum barrier height | 48 inches | - |
| Water depth trigger | 24 inches | - |
| Gate | Self-closing and self-latching | Self-closing self-latching |
| Latch height | 54 inches on pool side | - |
| Code reference | Michigan Residential Code Appendix G | - |
| Minimum Height | - | 48 inches |
| Max Opening | - | 4 inches |
| Latch Height | - | 54 inches min. |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Dearborn FAQ
Does a hot tub need a fence?
A locked, rigid safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 can substitute for a fence. Otherwise the 48-inch barrier applies.
Can my house wall be part of the barrier?
Yes, if doors leading to the pool have alarms or self-closing self-latching devices as required.
Detroit FAQ
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